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I have a 110 gallon tank that I set up about 4 weeks ago. I have all
juvenile fish in the tank, consisting of: 1 rainbow shark 3 tetras 4 angel fish 1 cory cat 1 blood parrot The problem is, the parrot was nice to all this fish when the tank was first set up, but as more time is passing the parrot is getting more and more aggressive towards all the other fish, especially the angels. There are lots of plants and caves in the tank so the fish have plenty of places to hide. The parrot just chases the angels all the time and every once and a while it will chase the cat and the shark. Is there anything I can do to make the parrot behave in a less aggrssive manor? Would adding more parrots help? I'm considering adding 3 more parrots to try and raise either numbers so they may leave all the other fish alone and establish a pecking order of there own. My parrot is only about 1 inch long, so it's very small. A friend of mine has a 220 gallon tank with about 5 or 6 5 inch parrots and they all seem to get along peacefully with each other and all the other fish in his tank. Any suggestions? Thanks in advance!! |
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Parrots are cichlids. They are going to grow to about 8 inches. They are going
to be more aggressive than most if not all of the fish you described. I haven't ever heard of housing a cichlid with a tetra. |
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![]() "Private Pyle" wrote in message om... I have a 110 gallon tank that I set up about 4 weeks ago. I have all juvenile fish in the tank, consisting of: 1 rainbow shark 3 tetras 4 angel fish 1 cory cat 1 blood parrot The problem is, the parrot was nice to all this fish when the tank was first set up, but as more time is passing the parrot is getting more and more aggressive towards all the other fish, especially the angels. There are lots of plants and caves in the tank so the fish have plenty of places to hide. The parrot just chases the angels all the time and every once and a while it will chase the cat and the shark. Is there anything I can do to make the parrot behave in a less aggrssive manor? Would adding more parrots help? I'm considering adding 3 more parrots to try and raise either numbers so they may leave all the other fish alone and establish a pecking order of there own. My parrot is only about 1 inch long, so it's very small. A friend of mine has a 220 gallon tank with about 5 or 6 5 inch parrots and they all seem to get along peacefully with each other and all the other fish in his tank. Any suggestions? Thanks in advance!! I've never had agression problems with my parrots.. But I've never had them alone. I started with 2 and have had them for about a year.. just added 2 more w/in the month and they still get along fine. Other fish in the tank: 3 Tiger Barbs 1 Rainbow Shark 2 Bala Shark 1 Geophagus Jurupari There used to be Red-eye and Serpae Tetras in there with no problems. Mar ------------------------------------------------ "I meant," said Ipslore, bitterly,"what is there in this world that makes living worthwhile?" Death thought about it. "Cats," he said eventually, "Cats are nice." -Terry Pratchett, 'Sourcery' |
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I had a parrot that just about went back to the store. Was friendly for the
first few days, then chased every other fish in the tank to no end. Course with the deformed mouth, no damage ever from bites, just a hastle. After about 3 weeks, the firemouths he was living with outgrew him, along with his other parrot tankmate, and he stopped chasing. Also helped that there were a couple grumpy kribs in the tank, and they would'nt put up with the chasing, the male krib slammed him into the gravel a few times throughout the last few days of his agression, has'nt really bothered other fish since. "Private Pyle" wrote in message om... I have a 110 gallon tank that I set up about 4 weeks ago. I have all juvenile fish in the tank, consisting of: 1 rainbow shark 3 tetras 4 angel fish 1 cory cat 1 blood parrot The problem is, the parrot was nice to all this fish when the tank was first set up, but as more time is passing the parrot is getting more and more aggressive towards all the other fish, especially the angels. There are lots of plants and caves in the tank so the fish have plenty of places to hide. The parrot just chases the angels all the time and every once and a while it will chase the cat and the shark. Is there anything I can do to make the parrot behave in a less aggrssive manor? Would adding more parrots help? I'm considering adding 3 more parrots to try and raise either numbers so they may leave all the other fish alone and establish a pecking order of there own. My parrot is only about 1 inch long, so it's very small. A friend of mine has a 220 gallon tank with about 5 or 6 5 inch parrots and they all seem to get along peacefully with each other and all the other fish in his tank. Any suggestions? Thanks in advance!! |
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